Yes, you are right most distros do require you create a boot disk at the
install. I hope Stormix implements creating the boot disk during the install
process.

I have tested most distros and from what I can see Storm 2000 scores high on my
list along with Mandrake. Storm 2000 has only been out a few months and they
have done a great job with the Debian GNU/Linux structure Give them a few more
months and we can expect some exciting things from them.

Hey, creating this boot disk was a good learning experience for me.

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-Les-
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> At 02:48 PM 10/15/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >James, it took me most of the afternoon and some help but I am now the proud
> >owner of a Storm 2000 Boot Disk.
> 
> 
> I dont understand this... with almost any other distro they give you the 
> option of creating a boot disk durring the install. WHY would they not do 
> this also???
> 
> Are they so arrogant as to think they have such a good distro that you 
> would not be able to lock yourself out??
> 
> Well I think thats a lot of work just to make a boot disk.
> 
> My opinon of Debian is dropping.
> 
> 
> 
> James Schofield
> Storm (Hail), SusE 6.4, and windoh! 98se
> "Trouble is where  you find it, sooo stop looking for me!"
> 
> 
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